SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE - NURSING PROGRAM STANDARDS FOR ADMISSION READMISSION, TRANSFER OF ACADEMIC CREDIT AND GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Applicants are responsible for requesting “Standards for Admission” for desired year of entrance into the Nursing Program. I. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: a. College GPA of 3.0 in twelve or more hours applicable to the Nursing Degree. (Eleven hours college credit or less applicable to the Nursing Degree: must use high school GPA of 3.0). b. ACT minimum requirement: (Score must be within the last 5 years.) Composite score of 19 Math subset score of 16 c. Nelson-Denny Reading: (Score must be within the last 5 years.) Nelson-Denny * Reading Test score of 15 Information on the Nelson Denny and ACT testing is available online at SSCOK.EDU by clicking on SSC Testing Center link. *Note: Nelson-Denny may be taken only twice in a semester, for a total of four attempts. II. ADMISSION PROCEDURE: The applicant completes the application procedure by submitting to the nursing office by March 31 the following: a. verification of acceptance to Seminole State College b. application for Admission to the Nursing Program c. copy of updated college transcript(s) d. copy of composite and math test scores from the ACT e. copy of reading test score from the Nelson Denny The Admission Committee will meet in April to select the members of the fall nursing class. Each applicant will be notified of his/her admission status in writing by the Nursing and Health Sciences Division Chair. Any applicant not selected for admission is encouraged to meet with the Division Chair and/or nursing faculty for advisement and continued planning for possible future admission to the Program. In the event the admissions quota is not met after the stated deadline, there may be additional admissions meetings following the end of the spring semester. All active applications currently on file in the nursing office at the time of the admissions meeting will be reprioritized using the most current data available. Applicants will be notified of their acceptance to the program in writing via the address on file in the SSC Nursing office. Students are encouraged to keep the information in their file current with updated address, transcripts and test scores. Applicants admitted to the Program must complete the student health screening form prior to entering the Program. Nursing faculty reserve the right to deny admissions to clinical nursing courses, should the student’s health impinge on the safety of the student and/or patients. Such a decision would be a joint deliberation of college administration, the nursing faculty, the student involved, and the student’s health care provider. 1 of 6 Revised: April 22, 2015 KAnursingWpdocs.adm/ADM00001.1admission standards Fall Career Mobility applicants (LPNs) have a different admission procedure and should request information from the Nursing Office. III. ADMISSION POLICY: Applicants who have filed an application form by the deadline date, who meet admission requirements and who have submitted all requisite information will be considered for admission by the Admission Committee. The Admission Committee is comprised of the Nursing Division Chair, the Associate Chair, nursing faculty, as well as three additional college representatives. If admitted to the Program, applicants will be required to complete Long Term Care (LTC)/Home Health Aide (HHA) and CPR Certification (American Heart Association: Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers) courses and provide verification of certification prior to entering N1616 (Survey of Human Dimensions). NOTE: Annual CPR recertification is required. Contact the Nursing Office for information regarding where certification may be obtained. These certifications are not a requirement to be considered for admission, but must be completed prior to entering the Nursing Program. American Red Cross certification will not be accepted. NOTE: Applicants who are not accepted into the Program but wish to be reconsidered for the following year's class must complete an "Application Renewal Form" and submit it by the designated date on the form. 2 of 6 Revised: April 22, 2015 KAnursingWpdocs.adm/ADM00001.1admission standards Fall IV. ACADEMIC PROFILE AND RANKING: (Total points possible 118) Since class size is limited to assure quality clinical learning experiences for students who are admitted to the Program, applicants are ranked based on the following academic profile: a. GPA: Applicants with twelve or more hours of College credit applicable to Nursing Degree must use college GPA (Refer to pg. 1, section I-a). Only courses from the Degree Requirements will be included to calculate GPA. Applicants with eleven hours or less of college credit applicable to Nursing Degree must use high school GPA. (Points are not given for both college and high school GPAs; one or the other will be used based on the above-stated criteria). 3.6 – 4.0 3.3 – 3.5 3.0 – 3.2 High School GPA . 15 pts 10 pts 5 pts 3.6 – 4.0 3.3 – 3.5 3.0 – 3.2 College GPA 35 pts 25 pts 15 pts b. ACT Composite Score: (Scores must be within last 5 years) ACT – min req 19 25 or above 22-24 20-21 19 35 pts 25 pts 20 pts 10 pts c. ACT Math Subset Score: (Scores must be within last 5 years from one of the following) ACT – min req 16 Score 18 5 pts Score 19 + 10 pts d. Nelson-Denny Reading Score: (Scores must be within the last 5 years from one of the following) NELSON-DENNY – min req 15 Score 15 5 pts Score 16+ 10 pts e. Grade Achievement English Comp I or English Comp II Principles of Biology, Anatomy, Physiology or Micro 2224 f. Grade A = 10 pts Grade A = 15 PTS Long Term Care (LTC) with Home Health Aide (HHA) Certification = Grade B = 5 pts Grade B = 10 pts 3pts The procedure to be used to prioritize between students with equal total possible points is as follows: 1. Composite Score: ACT 2. Reading Test Score: Nelson Denny 3. Grade Point Average (GPA) calculation of science courses. 4. Math Subset Score: ACT 5. Overall GPA in support courses. 6. Long Term Care (LTC) with Home Health Aide (HHA) Certification. 3 of 6 Revised: April 22, 2015 KAnursingWpdocs.adm/ADM00001.1admission standards Fall V. RE-ADMISSION: a. Policy: In determining eligibility for readmission, the Admission Committee will consider the following factors: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. b. number of students currently enrolled in the course rationale for failure to successfully complete the course the first time compliance with the plan developed during the Exit Interview educational and work experiences during the interim input from admission committee members length of interim since last enrollment in nursing with primary consideration for changes in the Nursing Program and the interim not to exceed one year Procedure: 1. The applicant seeking readmission will complete and file with the Nursing Office an "Application for Readmission” by the established deadline. 2. The application will be considered and acted upon by the Admission Committee. 3. The applicant will be notified in writing by the Nursing and Health Sciences Division Chair of the Committee's decision. Should the application for readmission be denied, a written statement of the rationale for the decision will be included in the letter. VI. TRANSFER OF ACADEMIC CREDIT: a. Transfer students must comply with the Standards for Admission to the Nursing Program. b. Transfer of Non-Nursing Credits: Credit for non-nursing courses will be transferred if the grades and course description are comparable to the criteria established by Seminole State College and the Nursing Division. A grade of `C' or higher must be achieved in all courses required for the degree. Note: 1. 2. 3. First semester transfer applicants must have completed Principles of Biology (or its equivalent). If the applicant has not completed Physiology and microbiology prior to transfer, must be coenrolled during the first semester. Second semester transfer applicants must have completed Principles of Biology (or its equivalent), Physiology, and be co-enrolled in Anatomy (if not already completed). Third and forth semester transfer applicants must have completed Principles of Biology (or its equivalent), Physiology, Anatomy and Microbiology. c. Transfer of Nursing Credit: 1. Total number of nursing credit hours that can be transferred from another nursing school is determined by the Seminole State College Nursing Division Chair. a. a grade of `C' or higher must be achieved in the nursing course. 4 of 6 Revised: April 22, 2015 KAnursingWpdocs.adm/ADM00001.1admission standards Fall b. c. d. e. VII. evidence must be demonstrated that the nursing courses being transferred are comparable to the SSC nursing courses. The course syllabus and College Catalog current to the time the course was taken and samples of completed assignments, i.e. Nursing Care Plans, Case Studies, or other scholarly works are to be submitted for evaluation by the Nursing Division Chair. a nursing course taken prior to the last two years is non-transferable. it is the decision of the SSC Nursing Division Chair to transfer or not to transfer credit for a nursing course. verification that the student is in good standing from the Director/Chair of the transferring nursing program is required. 2. Application for transfer of nursing courses will be considered on an individual basis. Factors considered will include comparability of course content and availability of space in the course for which the student is making admission application. 3. All state and college policies regarding transfer of credit as outlined in the college catalog also apply. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: In order to graduate from Seminole State College with an Associate in Applied Science in Nursing degree, and therefore be eligible to take the National Council Licensing Examination for Registered Nursing (NCLEX-RN), the student must meet the following graduation requirements: a. b. c. d. e. NOTE: 1. 2. All financial obligations to the College must be paid. The student's overall grade point average must be 2.0. All courses in the entire nursing curriculum must be completed with at least a “C” grade, which also requires passing clinical labs with a satisfactory grade (See Degree Requirements: Associate in Applied Science in Nursing). Students are responsible for applying for degrees and licensing examinations within the deadlines set by the College and Oklahoma State Board of Nursing. The student must meet any other requirements for graduation set by the College. (See SSC Catalog). SSC is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). ACEN may be contacted at: 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850 Atlanta, GA 30326 404-975-5000 The SSC Nursing Program is approved by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing. Graduates of this state-approved program are eligible to apply to write the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) for registered nurses. Applicants for Oklahoma licensure must meet all state and federal requirements to hold an Oklahoma license to practice nursing. In addition to completing a state-approved nursing education program that meets educational requirements and successfully passing the licensure examination, requirements include submission of an application for licensure, a criminal history records search, and evidence of citizenship or qualified alien status. Applicants for practical nurse licensure must also hold a high school diploma or a graduate equivalency degree (G.E.D.) [59 O.S. §567.5 & 567.6]. To be granted a license, an applicant must have the legal right to be in the United States (United States Code Chapter 8, Section 1621). In addition, Oklahoma law only allows a license to be issued to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, and legal permanent resident aliens. Other qualified aliens may be issued a temporary license that is valid until the expiration of their visa status, or if there is no expiration date, for one year. 5 of 6 Revised: April 22, 2015 KAnursingWpdocs.adm/ADM00001.1admission standards Fall Applicants who are qualified aliens must present, in person, valid documentary evidence of: a. a valid, unexpired immigrant or nonimmigrant visa status for admission into the United States b. a pending or approved application for asylum in the United States c. admission into the United States in refugee status d. a pending or approved application for temporary protected status in the United States; e. approved deferred action status; or 6. a pending application for adjustment of status to legal permanent residence status or conditional resident status. The Board has the right to deny a license to an individual with a history of criminal background, disciplinary action on another health-related license or certification, or judicial declaration of mental incompetence [59 O.S. §567.8]. These cases are considered on an individual basis at the time application for licensure is made, with the exception of felony charges. An individual with a felony conviction cannot apply for licensure for at least five years after completion of all sentencing terms, including probation and suspended sentences, unless a presidential or gubernatorial pardon is received [59 O.S. §567.5 & 567.6]. 3. Applicants who are admitted to the program will be required to submit a background check that meets the specific requirements of the healthcare agencies where clinical learning experiences occur. 4. Applicants who are admitted to the program will be required to submit to a drug screen that meets the specific requirements of the healthcare agencies where clinical learning experiences occur. 5. Physiology must be completed prior to or concurrent with NURS 1616 Survey of Human Dimensions. 6. Applications of Clinical Microbiology should be taken prior to or concurrent with NURS 1616, Survey of Human Dimensions. 7. Anatomy should be taken prior to or concurrent with NURS 1528 Nursing Across the Life Span. 8. Electives are defined as related courses according to the "Standards for the Associate Degree in Programs of Technical-Occupational Education" and must be approved by the Nursing and Health Sciences Division Chair. 9. There are 70-72 semester credit hours required for the Associate in Applied Science in Nursing Degree. 10. Three clock hours per week of clinical laboratory is equal to one credit hour. The number of clinical laboratory credit hours required varies each semester. (See Division Chair for clarification). 6 of 6 Revised: April 22, 2015 KAnursingWpdocs.adm/ADM00001.1admission standards Fall K: Nursing:Application Packets: Applications for Adm Pkts:Revised 2015 Traditional Application SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE Division of Nursing APPLICATION FORM PO Box 351 Seminole, Oklahoma 74818-0351 (405) 382-9205 (405) 382-9586 fax LEGAL NAME First Middle Last ADDRESS Street City Zip State CELL PHONE: HOME PHONE E-Mail: US CITIZEN YES If No, BCIS ID#: NO COLLEGE DEGREES HELD: ADMITTED TO SSC: YES NO ATTENDED CLASSES AT SSC: YES NO Is your major area of study currently listed as "Health Related"? Yes: I don't Know: No: Have you ever been enrolled in an R.N. Program? Yes No If YES, check type of program: Bachelors Degree Diploma Associates Degree Where: When: Have you ever been enrolled in an LPN Program? Yes No Where: When: Year Graduated: Licensing State: Number: If licensed, do you wish to choose the Career-Mobility Pathway? YES Have you completed a Long Term Care (LTC)/Home Health Aid (HHA) Course? LTC/HHA Please Provide Copy of Certification(s) HHA Only: LTC Only NO None If you only have Long Term Care (LTC) certification, you may be required to complete the Home Health Aird (HHA) course. Have you taken the Nelsond Denny Reading Test? Yes No Yes No If yes, attach a copy of our results. Have you taken the ACT or NET or TEAS? If yes, attach a copy of our results. K: Nursing:Application Packets: Applications for Adm Pkts:Revised 2015 Traditional Application SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE Division of Nursing APPLICATION FORM PO Box 351 Seminole, Oklahoma 74818-0351 (405) 382-9205 (405) 382-9586 fax I have completed or am currently enrolled in the following courses requisite to the SSC nursing curriculum. Indicate the grade received for courses completed and check those in which you are currently enrolled: Principles of Biology 1214 English Comp I 1113 Human Physiology 2214 English Comp II 1213 Human Anatomy 2114 U.S. History Microbiology* 2224 U.S. Government 3hr Psychology or Sociology Elective *Microbiology 2224 may be substituted for NURS 1222 Applications of Clinical Microbiology General Psychology 1113 1483/93 1113 xxxx The Following items are pertinent to your application for writing the RN licensure examination upon graduation, but may not effect consideration for admission to the Nursing Program. Have you ever been arrested or convicted of any offense, including a deferred sentence? YES NO Have you ever had disciplinary action taken against any health-related license? YES NO Have you ever been judicially declared incompetent? YES NO If you answered yes, to questions 15, 16 or 17, please submit in writing the type of action , location of action, and a description of the action. You must contact the Nursing Director's Office for further instruction on this matter. (This information has implication regarding the applicant's eventual eligibility to write the RN licensure examination, but may not effect admission to the Program) NOTE: Candidates for registered nurse licensure with felony convictions cannot apply for licensure for at least five years after COMPLETION of all sentencing terms, including probation and suspended or expunged sentences, unless a presidential or gubernatioral pardon is received. (Oklahoma Board of Nursing, 59 O.S. 567.5) I verify the above to be correct information. I understand that it is required that I notify the nursing division of any changes or potential changes to my records including, but not limited to the criminal background check, drug screen results, certification/license status or any other legal or medical issues that arise after submission. Signature: Date: Official transcript, ACT, Nelson-Denny Reading Test, and/or Nurse Entrance Test (NET) scores and/or TEAS scores must be submitted to validate the information. I understand that applicants who are admitted to the program will be required to submit a background check and a drug screen that meet the specific requirements of the healthcare agencies where clinical learning experiences may occur. Based on the results of my background check and/or drug screen, the healthcare agencies may not allow my attendance which will prevent successful completion of the Nursing Program. Signature: Date: K:NURSING:A NURSING FILES:WPDOCS.ADM:NEW ADMIT FORMS:ADMSNS07 EST COST PROG SEMINOLE STATE COLLEGE - NURSING DIVISION ESTIMATED COSTS OF SSC NURSING PROGRAM* Tuition* - $121.00 (in-state) x 72 hrs. Lab Fee - 9 courses x $35.00 Nursing Fee - $20 x 40 credit hours Electronic Access Fee - $10 x 9 courses $8,712 315 800 90 (Tuition & Fees are subject to change, check with Business Office for current cost). Books/Lab Supplies* (SSC Bookstore) NOTE: The majority of required text are purchased at the beginning of the Program (approximately $1,000.). $3,700** ATI Fee (SSC Bookstore) $1,000 ($250 per semester) Uniforms (need 2-3 sets) $150 Class Fee CPR Portal Fee (Hospital Clinical Fee) Mailbox Key $100 ($25 per semester) $150**** ($75 per year) $40 ($20 per year) $3 National Student Nurses' Association Dues Local Student Nurses' Association Dues $68 $100 Malpractice Insurance Background Checks Drug Screen Fees for Licensure exam (after graduation) Travel Immunizations Nursing Pin Lamps for pinning ceremony Cap & Gown Total (all 4 semesters of program) $30 $45 $45 (estimate) ($15 per year) $350 $1,600*** Varies $30 $20 $35 $17,383.00 *These cost estimates are for the entire seventy two credit hour nursing curriculum. If the student has already completed non-nursing courses, e.g. American History, Government, Psychology, etc., cost for tuition and books will be less. To determine approximate costs per year, these figures may be divided by two or three depending on # of years attending. ***Based on estimated miles to clinical lab sites at .25/mile. Travel expenses would vary for the student depending upon distance traveled to SSC and the site of his/her assigned clinical laboratory. Travel to clinical is the responsibility of the individual student. ****CPR Fees vary between providers ($45-$75) annually. Revised: 2/25/15